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Military's Preschool Program Considered A National Model
There are two million children of U.S. military servicemen and women. And by many accounts the military has long done a good job of helping with their education, especially in preschool.
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To Prevent A Hangover, Develop A Pre-Drinking Plan
In which we learn how to prevent a hangover (drink water), cure a hangover (you can't) and good cocktails to ease you back into more drinking on New Year's Day.
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Former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo Dead At 82
Mario Cuomo, who served as governor of New York from 1983 to 1994 and who was considered for a time a leading Democratic presidential option, died Thursday.
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Why Buy When You Can Borrow? App Connects People And Stuff
Millions of people use apps to share their homes and their cars. Now Peerby, an app developed in the Netherlands, helps people to share things like power drills and bicycle pumps with people nearby.
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Where Could Ebola Strike Next? Scientists Hunt Virus In Asia
A handful of ecologists knew for years that West Africa was at risk for an Ebola outbreak. Now they're figuring out where else in the world the virus could be hiding. Many signs point to Asia.
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Juvenile Incarceration Rates Are Down; Racial Disparities Rise
More young women are being detained, in part, because of truancy, inability to get along with their families, and finding the wrong crowd, even the wrong boyfriends.
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Cat Accidentally Given Away With Sold Mattress
The cat, named Camo, was hiding in the box spring. Social media helped to track the cat down near Portland's airport. He was a little roughed up but he's home now.
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Judge Says Florida Clerks Have Duty To Issue Marriage Licenses To Gay Couples
The clarification to a previous opinion means gay marriages will begin in the state next week. The judge says the issue of gay marriage is settled.
Chinese Gamblers See Macau As Bad Bet Amid Corruption Crackdown
Gambling revenue in the former Portuguese territory has fallen for the first time in more than a decade as Chinese officials fear a conspicuous display of wealth.
In Exercise Accident, Sen. Harry Reid Breaks Ribs, Bones In Face
Reid, a former boxer, is fine and "will return to Washington this weekend and will be in the office Tuesday," his office said.
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